OverweightHow To Solve Our Obesity CrisisWe can develop a plan to cut obesity in half over the next 10 years and watch our health care costs plummet. By John P. Burke On 6/21/24 at 7:15 AM EDT
ChicagoThe Fundamental Fight for Our FreedomsThis November, vote like your freedom is at stake—because it is. By JB Pritzker On 6/21/24 at 6:00 AM EDT
Joe BidenJoe Biden's Executive Amnesty Is Illegal, Unjust, and Self-DefeatingThe president is not a king. By Josh Hammer On 6/21/24 at 6:00 AM EDT
ImmigrationBiden's Immigration Ping-Pong Will FailOn immigration as well as others not going his way, Biden has no basis for arguing that the facts are on his side. By Mark Davis On 6/20/24 at 4:42 PM EDT
AbortionFDA Escapes Accountability for Removing Abortion Drug Safeguards—for NowThe FDA's own documents say that roughly one in 25 women will go to the emergency room after taking these abortion drugs. By Erin Hawley On 6/20/24 at 4:28 PM EDT
Health and MedicineIt's Time To Fix America's Two-Tiered Health Care Reimbursement SystemAmong the most damning and common complaints against our health care system is the impersonal nature of care in the U.S. By Matthew Ray Hitchcock On 6/20/24 at 4:08 PM EDT
North KoreaWhat To Make of the Kim-Putin Meeting?Everybody should sit down and take a breath. By Daniel R. DePetris On 6/20/24 at 12:34 PM EDT
HezbollahHezbollah Must Be RemovedBen-Gurion understood in the 1950s the potential threats that Israelis are experiencing more than 70 years later. By Yaakov Katz On 6/20/24 at 11:04 AM EDT
ImmigrationFamilies Belong Together. Thank you President Biden for Immigrant ReliefFamilies belong together—and the President is right to create a path for people to be with those who they love. By Raul A. Reyes On 6/20/24 at 10:52 AM EDT
WomenNo, Women Don't Need a "New Economic World Order"Many of the world's poorest countries are poor in part because their governments impose undue restrictions on private-sector economic activity. By Magatte Wade On 6/20/24 at 8:00 AM EDT
I Helped Write Project 2025's Policies. Let's Set the Record Straight | Opinion By Jeffrey H. Anderson
France, U.K. Elections Were a Loss for Incumbents, Not a Win For the Left | Opinion By Paul du Quenoy
GuatemalaRead This Before Taking Photos of Indigenous Peoples While on VacationAsking permission to take photos of Indigenous Peoples recognizes their humanity. By Joyce Bennett
Josh Hammer PremiumJoe Biden's Mass Amnesty Is a Lawless Act of Crass PolitickingGet your daily dose of politics, law, and culture with Josh Hammer Premium by subscribing to Newsweek today. By Josh Hammer
Artificial IntelligenceWe Are Failing Our Country's CaregiversDuring this election year, together as a country, we need to be all in on the fight to give health care professionals time back to focus on what matters most—caring for patients. By BJ Schaknowski
JuneteenthAcknowledging Juneteenth Isn't EnoughNot only do our military uniforms not shield us from harm—but in some cases, the military actually forces us into higher-risk situations. By Brandi Jones
JuneteenthDon't Water Down JuneteenthDespite the relentless attacks on our multiracial democracy, hope is not lost. Our ancestors never surrendered their dream for a brighter tomorrow. By Eric K. Ward
United KingdomWhat Republicans Can Learn From the Tories' Impending DisasterBritain's Conservative Party is on the brink of what might well be its extinction. By Jonathan Tobin
GovernmentRestore Accountability for Federal AgenciesThe Supreme Court will soon decide a case that strikes at the very core of America's governmental structure. By Zippy Duvall
GOPBehold—the GOP War on Acronyms! Why Stunt Legislation to Ban DEI Will FailApart from the fact that this bill has no chance of becoming law, it will also do nothing to address the problem it purports to solve. By David Faris
Hunter BidenPresident Joe Biden Should Pardon HunterLet's not kid ourselves about the political motivations here. By Dylan Allman
Hunter BidenPardoning Hunter Biden Would be An Abuse of PowerIn this case, the President's decision is notable mostly for what it is not: a decision not to abuse a presidential power. By Grant Tudor & Amanda Carpenter